The ground water extracted for irrigation comes from the superficial aquifer which is «readily»
replenished by rainfall and through coastal limestone.
A new study using satellite data suggests the region is using more groundwater than is being
replenished by rainfall
Not exact matches
Formed over 5,000 years ago, the Ölfus Spring is continuously
replenished by a gradual filtration of
rainfall and snowmelt over uninhabited and untouched lava fields.
Shielded
by an impenetrable layer of lava rock and surrounded
by a 128,000 acre exclusion zone, the Spring is constantly
replenished by a gradual filtration of
rainfall and snowmelt over uninhabited and untouched lava fields.
Extreme
rainfall events have important societal impacts: for example,
by causing flooding,
replenishing reservoirs, and affecting agricultural yields.